Excitement quickly turned to panic at Shanghai Tongji University as things got a bit out of hand when a swarm of overly eager fans tried catch a glimpse of David Beckham!

The retired soccer star has been touring around China recently in hopes of promoting the Chinese Super League, and he decided to stop by to meet with the university's team.

Hundreds of students and fans alike showed up for the event, and chaos ensued as soon as Beckham hit the scene! With nothing standing in their way but a few security guards, people rushed to get up close and personal with the former footballer resulting in an all-out stampede!

Several people were injured in the middle of the madness, including two students, three police officers, and two security guards, which prompted for the cancellation of the event.

Somehow, Becks totally managed to keep his cool despite all of the craziness and miraculously came out completely unharmed!

We hope that everyone who was injured makes a speedy recovery, and maybe next time they'll consider investing in some better security!

Shoppers wanting to get their hands on a pair of the new Nike Air Jordans on Friday did some serious damage at malls across the United States.

In Indianapolis sneaker freaks broke the door to the Lafayette Square Mall and jumped over people on the floor, including a small child, to get to the $180 XI Concords. According to a a man in North Carolina, the same thing happened there as well. He explained:

"People started getting restless, so they cracked open the doors and next thing you know people started getting trampled and bum-rushed — the doors fell on some girls' heads and … it was horrible, it was real bad."

A store in Richmond, California ended up canceling the sale after gunfire went off outside the mall. Luckily, no one was hurt and the 24 year old gunman was hauled off the jail.

One of the saddest reports came from Atlanta, where police had to break the windows to a car after a woman left her two kids inside so she could buy the shoes. She was promptly arrested once she returned to her car.

The stampede all went down at the opening of the fast fashion chain in Toulouse, France. Once the store opened the flood gates mass chaos ensued as everyone tried to get their hands on anything they could find that was made by Sonia Rykiel.

We can't help but laugh at the employee that ran for her life once the gate began to open!

But now, the younger sister of Louis, Félicité Deakin (pictured above, left, with Louis), has figured out her own way to pay tribute to her mother in a very special manner, and we are SO touched by it.

On Friday, the 16-year-old Deakin shared the following image (below), a gorgeous portrait of the family with her late mother, Johannah Deakin, surrounded by all of her children: